The information displayed for each mission includes:
Table 138 Fields of the Active Missions Screen
Field  | 
Description  | 
|---|---|
O  | 
Option to be activated on the mission.  | 
NAME  | 
The mission name for report decollating missions. This is usually the job name.  | 
ODATE  | 
Original scheduling date of the mission. For more information, see Date Definition Concepts.  | 
TYP  | 
Mission types: 
  | 
OWNER  | 
User ID (owner) of the mission, for security purposes.  | 
Monitor Status  | 
Indicates whether the Control-D monitor is UP or DOWN.  | 
STATUS  | 
Mission status (see Table 138).  | 
GROUP  | 
Group name of the mission (see the description of the GROUP command in Table 137).  | 
CATEGORY  | 
Category of the mission (see the description of the CATEGORY command in Table 137).  | 
DESC  | 
Description of the mission (see the description of the DESC command in Table 137).  | 
The information displayed in the STATUS field includes the following:
Table 139 Mission Statuses
Status  | 
Description  | 
|---|---|
WAIT SCHEDULE  | 
The mission (migration, printing, backup, restore) is waiting to be scheduled.  | 
WAIT PROCESS  | 
The report decollating mission is waiting to be scheduled.  | 
DECOLLATING  | 
The report decollating mission is currently decollating a report.  | 
ENDED OK  | 
Mission finished executing OK.  | 
ENDED OK – NO REPORTS  | 
There are no reports waiting to be decollated by this mission. The report decollating mission finished executing OK.  | 
ENDED OK – WITH WARNINGS  | 
The mission finished executing OK but encountered some problems. Use option L to determine the reasons.  | 
DECOLLATED OK  | 
The report decollating mission finished decollating OK.  | 
ENDED NOT OK  | 
Mission ended NOTOK. Use option L to determine the reason.  | 
DECOLLATED NOT OK  | 
The report decollating mission finished decollating NOTOK. Use option L to determine the reason.  | 
HELD  | 
Mission is in hold status.  | 
REQUESTED HELD  | 
A hold request has been issued for the mission but the request has not yet been accepted by the monitor.  | 
REQUESTED FREE  | 
A free request has been issued for a held mission but the request has not yet been accepted by the monitor.  | 
REQUESTED RERUN  | 
A rerun request has been issued for the mission but the request has not yet been accepted by the monitor.  | 
DELETED  | 
The mission order has been deleted by an authorized user.  | 
REQUESTED CHANGE  | 
Mission parameters have been changed via the Zoom option but the request has not yet been accepted by the monitor.  | 
TO BE SUSPENDED  | 
The mission is active during the time the New Day procedure is activated. The mission (or current cycle of a cyclic mission) finishes executing after the New Day procedure has ended.  | 
SUSPENDED  | 
A mission, which was active as the New Day procedure executed, finished executing after the New Day procedure ended and the Control-D monitor was reactivated. This mission (or additional cycles of a cyclic mission) is not processed further and cannot be rerun.  | 
GENERIC  | 
The report decollating mission is of GENERIC type, that is, triggered by the appearance of job output on specified classes. For details see GENERIC: General Parameter (decollating mission).  | 
WAITING FOR JOB  | 
The report decollating mission is eligible for processing and is currently waiting for a job with the same name as the decollating mission to appear on the JES output queue. If there is already a job on the output queue with the same name and the mission remains in the WAITING FOR JOB status, it means that Control-V has already processed the job, and is currently waiting for a new job (with the same name). Search the Active Missions file for a report decollating mission for the same job name and the same job ID as the job on spool. This mission is used by Control-V as an identifier that the job has already been decollated. If you want to force Control-V to decollate the same job again, place this mission (the one that ended) in HOLD status. For a GENERIC report decollating mission, job output is searched for only in the classes specified in Control-D installation parameter GENCLAS. Therefore, a generic mission can be in WAITING FOR JOB status even if an output for the job exists on the spool in another class.  | 
WAITING FOR PRINTER  | 
The printing mission is eligible for printing, but all active printers are busy (that is, printing). (If no printers have been opened, refer to the Control-D and Control-V chapter of the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide for instructions.) If all printers are busy, Control-V waits until a printer is free and then lets the highest priority printing mission print.  | 
IN QUEUE WAITING FOR PRINTER  | 
This printing mission is waiting for an available printer (as explained above). It is the first one to start executing when a printer is available.  | 
PRINTING INITIALIZATION INITIALIZING PRINTING PLAN  | 
A printing mission is being prepared for printing.  | 
BUILDING PRINT PLAN  | 
The printing mission is currently preparing the printing plan (that is, determining which reports to print and the sort order). This status remains until Control-V begins putting reports on spool.  | 
PRINTING ON dest  | 
The printing mission is currently printing to the specified local printer destination (or JNAME under JES3).  | 
PRINT POST PROCESSING  | 
Printing finished. Post-processing parameters are currently being executed.  | 
HOLD IN PROCESS  | 
A hold request has been issued for a printing mission while the mission is printing. The mission stops printing at the end of the current user report.  | 
(RESTARTED)  | 
A held printing mission has been restarted (by a FREE command) and continues to print from the point at which printing was held.  | 
BACKUP IN PROCESS  | 
A backup mission is currently executing.  | 
RESTORE IN PROCESS  | 
A restore mission is currently executing.  | 
MIGRATE IN PROCESS  | 
A migration mission is currently executing.  | 
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